The Great Escape wasn't so reckless charge.
Chizuru Haibara's teachings and the experience she'd gained from Great Escapes at the Kasamatsu local circuit were far from useless.
Unlike during the first script where she relied purely on her early-ga stat advantages, she now had her own understanding of the Great Escape.
She didn't possess overwhelming strength to crush everyone. Even without the usual restrictions in this script world, she couldn't surpass everyone just by employing a Great Escape. But the world on the racetrack was never just a cold comparison of data.
An Uma Musu's speed wasn't always a fixed number. Influenced by ntality and will, miracles where the weaker defeated the stronger were not uncommon on the track.
And conversely, there were even more examples of performances faltering due to a collapse of ntality and will. rci Stage of this generation was the perfect example.
What Dream Weaver had to do was use her own form to stir the emotions of the Uma Musu behind her. That was why she deployed her zone right at the start of the race.
Unlike the Japanese Derby, where she used it to drain Orfevre's stamina, this ti Dream Weaver's zone was primarily aid at affecting her opponents' ntal state, so she didn't unleash it at full power.
In Dream Weaver's view, the decisive mont of the three-thousand-ter Kikuka Sho wasn't the final stretch, but the midpoint, right here on this uphill straight.
Whoever could control their rhythm here would have more stamina left for the final sprint.
The deploynt of her demonic blade domain wasn't to drain stamina, but to make every one of them focus their attention squarely on her.
When the eyes of the entire racecourse converged on this point, Dream Weaver began her acceleration, simultaneously deactivating her zone.
And her acceleration was bound to affect the ntality of every single Uma Musu.
"She's still accelerating? But this isn't the final stretch!"
Star Man, who had been gritting her teeth and clinging on behind Dream Weaver, stared in shock, her eyes wide as she watched the dazzling red streak ahead sohow find another gear in the curtain of rain.
She hadn't managed to close the gap much on the bend, and now with Dream Weaver's acceleration, the distance between them stretched even further.
Six lengths, seven lengths... Watching that red streak threaten to vanish from sight, Star Man, her mind already addled by Narita Brian's oppressive aura and Dream Weaver's zone, couldn't think straight.
And for so reason, the stinging pain she'd felt before had suddenly vanished. Seeing the gap between her and Dream Weaver grow wider, she threw caution to the wind and surged forward.
'The hell with it! If you're accelerating, then I will too!'
Her acceleration, in turn, sent ripples through the minds of the other Uma Musu. The leading Dream Weaver was pulling further away, and now even Star Man right in front of them was speeding up.
That sense of danger from ahead had vanished at so point. And although Narita Brian beside them had reined in her aura, she still exerted a palpable pressure on the nerves of the nearby Uma Musu.
Even though their fighting spirit had long been lost in this sweltering rain, the desire to compete and win was etched into the very instincts of every Uma Musu.
If the threat ahead was gone, but the pressure at their sides remained, why shouldn't they accelerate and charge forward too?
Maybe this one push would bring them victory.
Unable to think rationally, the Uma Musu yielded to their innate instincts, squeezing out the last dregs of their strength and began to accelerate. In their dazed eyes, this uphill straight suddenly transford into the final hostretch.
If they just charged, if they overtook the ones beside them, they might have a chance to catch that blazing red light.
The disappearance of that stinging pain was the best signal. Even a Uma Musu like that couldn't sustain a three-thousand-ter breakaway! Their chance for victory had arrived!
Driven by a frantic competitive urge, the last of the Uma Musu cast aside reason, heeding the call for victory in their hearts and charged forward with relentless acceleration.
"What's... what is this situation?! Why are the Uma Musu accelerating here? This isn't the final stretch!"
His comntary partner let out a cry of disbelief, but Sugimoto Kentaro didn't have ti to tell him to get away from the microphone, because he himself was stunned by the scene unfolding before him.
"Has the rain obscured their vision of the distance? No... that's impossible. Uma Musu who stand on a G1 stage would never make such a mistake. Then what else could it be?"
Frowning in deep thought, Sugimoto Kentaro watched the Uma Musu racing across the track, his eyes fixed on the leading red streak. Suddenly, inspiration flashed through his mind.
"Could it be...?"
"Is it you? Have you bewitched their minds?!"
Stamring from shock, Sugimoto Kentaro could only stare dumbfounded at the racecourse, completely forgetting his identity as a professional comntator.
On the track, the only one not bewitched, Narita Brian, tightened her brow.
With all the other Uma Musu accelerating, she, who had been conserving her stamina, found herself falling to last place.
She knew those who sprinted early would only face exhaustion, but could she, staying at the very back, secure victory?
The race's tempo had been seized by that Northern Dreams. With all the contestants accelerating, even she, who wanted to bide her ti and seize the perfect opportunity, had no choice but to follow this tide.
"I see."
"So you want this slaughter to begin sooner, is that it?"
"Then bring it on. A fight between our kind can only end with the blood and flesh left in its wake!"
Even knowing that Dream Weaver had taken the initiative, not a shred of hesitation remained in Narita Brian's heart.
On the contrary, when she realized this was Dream Weaver's strategy, her already wildly excited heart could no longer contain its thrill.
The craving to battle her own kind, to compete with a powerful rival, nearly burst from her chest.
Since Northern Dreams had declared war first, there was no more need for her to hold back.
That aura, like a prival beast, once again enveloped the racecourse, causing all the Uma Musu, their minds clouded by competitiveness, to shiver in unison.
A familiar terror seized their hearts once more.
Their stamina, already rapidly depleting from the early sprint, nearly bottod out as their spirits broke. Several Uma Musu already found their steps faltering in the rain-soaked, muddy turf.
But none of these fear-induced reactions from the other Uma Musu registered in Narita Brian's eyes. Those beast-like eyes, shimring with golden light, pierced through the rain and the crowd, locked intently on the red streak at the very front.
This was the slaughter she had long awaited, the racetrack she had craved for so long. In the Kikuka Sho, Narita Brian had finally found what she had been searching for.
And she, naturally, had to respond in kind to this fellow who had given her such a gift.
Even if we cannot escape being covered in wounds, bare your fangs and draw your blades!
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